“The continuity of
exports through China to third countries opens new horizons for cooperation,
fostering innovation and economic resilience,” said Narayan
Prasad Sharma Duwadee, secretary of Nepal’s Ministry of Industry, Commerce and
Supplies.
“This event marks
the beginning of a new chapter in our economic partnership,” he said at a
commencement ceremony. “It is not just
about the export of goods, it is about forging a path toward sustainable
development, mutual prosperity and enduring cooperation.”
Chinese Ambassador
to Nepal Chen Song voiced hope that the deals will help diversify Nepal’s
international trade and facilitate its trade with the whole world.
The Chinese side
is “taking measures from all aspects to actively promote bilateral trade,” he
said, noting that the time and cost of
importing and exporting goods via China will be further reduced after more
border points are opened and the roads and other infrastructure are improved.
Nepal imported the
first batch of 15 tons of turmeric powder from Vietnam in early September 2023,
also via Tianjin, under the transit transport agreement signed in March 2016
and the subsequent protocol inked in April 2019 between Nepal and China.
Under the transit
deals, China allows the landlocked country to use Tianjin, Shenzhen,
Lianyungang and Zhanjiang as well as Lanzhou, Lhasa and Shigatse to handle
traffic in transit.
“This event marks
the beginning of a new chapter in our economic partnership,” he said at a
commencement ceremony. “It is not just
about the export of goods, it is about forging a path toward sustainable
development, mutual prosperity and enduring cooperation.”
Chinese Ambassador
to Nepal Chen Song voiced hope that the deals will help diversify Nepal’s
international trade and facilitate its trade with the whole world.
The Chinese side
is “taking measures from all aspects to actively promote bilateral trade,” he
said, noting that the time and cost of
importing and exporting goods via China will be further reduced after more
border points are opened and the roads and other infrastructure are improved.
Nepal imported the
first batch of 15 tons of turmeric powder from Vietnam in early September 2023,
also via Tianjin, under the transit transport agreement signed in March 2016
and the subsequent protocol inked in April 2019 between Nepal and China.
Under the transit
deals, China allows the landlocked country to use Tianjin, Shenzhen,
Lianyungang and Zhanjiang as well as Lanzhou, Lhasa and Shigatse to handle
traffic in transit.